2000 and Whatever – Andorra

We may not get to see our 2020 favourites take to the stage, but that doesn’t mean we can’t reminisce on our Eurovision favourites. This series is aimed to discover the team’s favourite entries from the 21st century, from 2001 to 2019.

In collaboration with Eurovision Union, we will be reviewing some of their 21st Century favourites, while over on their site, you will find their reviews of our favourites!

Below our reviews, you will find a poll where you can vote for your favourite Eurovision entry from the 21st Century.

Andorra

Dennis Reviews Anita’s 21st Century Favourite 

Anonymous – Salvem el món | 12th place, 80 points (Semi-Final)

If we would not have had that massive monster semi final in 2007, this would have been the time Andorra would have been in the final at Eurovision. Coming so close in such a big field, is a compliment. And I can see why that happened.

Anonymous performed a unique punk song in the field on that night, and delivered it well. As a big fan of punk music, I personally never really got that feeling with them. Somehow it wasn’t a sincere punksong to me, like Athena managed to pull off with ska-punk in 2004 for Turkey. But since there are not a lot of songs to pick from when it comes to Andorra, this is an obvious choice.

Brandon Reviews Joshua’s 21st Century Favourite

Anonymous – Salvem el món | 12th place, 80 points (Semi-Final)

The best Andorra ever placed and unfortunately my least favourite song they’ve ever sent. I give it credit, it’s original for Eurovision. Can’t think of many punk rock boy bands to grace the Eurovision stage. The juror in me respects what they were going for, but my heart just hears the screeching of the lead male singer and I instantly turn off.

What does the Eurovision Union team think of our 21st Century favourites? Make sure to head over to eurovisionunion.com to find out!

Vote for your favourite entry from Andorra below: